Artículo de publicación ISISoil geochemistry is often investigated by considering a large number of variables, including major, minor and trace elements. Some of the variables are usually highly correlated due to coherent geochemical behaviour, but the effect of anthropic factors tends to increase data variability, sometimes obscuring natural relationships governing their distributions. In this framework it may be difficult to identify geochemical features linked to natural phenomena as well as to separate geogenic anomaly from the anthropogenic ones. Consequently the identification of background/baseline values may be seriously compromised. However, knowledge about these reference terms is fundamental to manage and protect natural resource...
Applied geochemistry and environmental sciences invariably deal with compositional data. Classically...
In this paper we present a comparison of statistical and spatial distributions between Pb, Cu and Zn...
Abstract Trace elements (for example As, V, Cr, Ni, Cu, Z, Cd and Pb) released by human activity are...
Artículo de publicación ISISoil geochemistry is often investigated by considering a large number of ...
Different features of geochemical information were studied by comparing spatial distribution of conc...
Geochemical studies that focus on environmental applications tend to approach the chemical elements ...
Concern about health effect of Potentially Toxic Elements (PTEs) has led to an increasing global att...
Campania Region (southern Italy) is characterized by several elemental soil anomalies both geogenic ...
Potentially toxic elements (PTEs) are a major worldwide threat to the environment due to the constan...
Uranium, thorium and potassium are distinguished in different compartments of the environmental medi...
Establishing the natural background levels of chemical elements is very often extremely complicated....
In the last decades, investigating geochemistry of sea sediments has been challenging in the eastern...
Geochemical analyses of volcanic products erupted by Mt. Etna, Italy, have been carried out by INGV-...
2108 agricultural soil samples (Ap-horizon, 0-20 cm) were collected in Europe (33 countries, area 5....
Applied geochemistry and environmental sciences invariably deal with compositional data. Classically...
In this paper we present a comparison of statistical and spatial distributions between Pb, Cu and Zn...
Abstract Trace elements (for example As, V, Cr, Ni, Cu, Z, Cd and Pb) released by human activity are...
Artículo de publicación ISISoil geochemistry is often investigated by considering a large number of ...
Different features of geochemical information were studied by comparing spatial distribution of conc...
Geochemical studies that focus on environmental applications tend to approach the chemical elements ...
Concern about health effect of Potentially Toxic Elements (PTEs) has led to an increasing global att...
Campania Region (southern Italy) is characterized by several elemental soil anomalies both geogenic ...
Potentially toxic elements (PTEs) are a major worldwide threat to the environment due to the constan...
Uranium, thorium and potassium are distinguished in different compartments of the environmental medi...
Establishing the natural background levels of chemical elements is very often extremely complicated....
In the last decades, investigating geochemistry of sea sediments has been challenging in the eastern...
Geochemical analyses of volcanic products erupted by Mt. Etna, Italy, have been carried out by INGV-...
2108 agricultural soil samples (Ap-horizon, 0-20 cm) were collected in Europe (33 countries, area 5....
Applied geochemistry and environmental sciences invariably deal with compositional data. Classically...
In this paper we present a comparison of statistical and spatial distributions between Pb, Cu and Zn...
Abstract Trace elements (for example As, V, Cr, Ni, Cu, Z, Cd and Pb) released by human activity are...